India Inc expresses disappointment over 3-year low Q1 GDP data

Assocham suggested that policymakers should take urgent steps to revive private investments

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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on Thursday expressed disappointment over the country's economic growth, which slipped to a three-year low of 5.7 per cent in April-June.

chamber said ease of doing business remains a major concern as manufacturing firms, particularly labour intensive units, are impacted by various stringent laws and compliance costs.


"Going ahead, the breakthrough in should also be followed by reforms in labour laws such as a single uniform labour law across the country," President said in a statement.

Growth of India's real at 5.7 per cent in the first quarter is "disappointing" as the was in anticipation of rebound from low growth in the last quarter of 2016-17, he added.

He also stressed that there is a need to focus on reforms to improve the ease of doing business scenario, particularly for MSMEs, in order to encourage setting up of more industries.

suggested that policymakers should take urgent steps to revive private investments.

The chamber cautioned the government that further downward risks to the growth still prevail in the form of rising crude oil prices due to the Gulf crisis and inventory drawdown in the US that will have its adverse effects on current account deficit and exchange rate.

"Continuous fall in fixed investments, unsolved problem of bank's NPAs, global policy and political risks, tightening financial conditions on account of deleveraging financial institutions and slowdown in real estate could weigh negatively," it added.

India's growth dropped to a three-year low of 5.7 per cent during April-June as manufacturing slowed ahead of the launch of and the impact of demonetisation lingered on.

Crisil's D K Joshi too said the number is "disappointing" as the expectation was that the growth would be 6.5 per cent.

Former chief statistician Pranab Sen said it was expected that the first quarter would be weak because of

First Published: Thu, August 31 2017. 21:37 IST